It's already in the how-to section; and if you click on the about-"quick-edit formatting" link above yr posting box, it'll tell you how to make them.
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I meant the pseudo-HTML tags, like:
[/natter]
Only with proper arrows, instead of "[]". I haven't seen it in the how-to.
t fake html =
t fake html
eta:excited I can answer this. I just figured it out myself.
Crap.
I'll be in my corner sulking.
why crap?
From the how-to:
t - (lowercase "t" followed by a space at the start of a line) creates a fake HTML tag around the contents of the line, up to the end of the current line.
It's in the how-to. They're called "fake html tags". t x-post - Sorry to pile it on, Paul!
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Because I just posted a completely RTFM question, while having the particular M in question (the how-to page) right in front of me.
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wrong thread
should there be an item in the FAQ about how to make pseudo-HTML tags? Specifically the arrows (don't know their names in English)?)
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